I want one so bad, but thinking about how to replace the ammo I'll burn through keeps me from ordering. If ammo was still at 2019 prices...
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Do it and keep it around. Think about it. 30 rounds at .50/cpr will be the most fun you can have in a few seconds for $15 without the chance of getting herpaghonnasyphilaids from a discount hooker in Macongo.I want one so bad, but thinking about how to replace the ammo I'll burn through keeps me from ordering. If ammo was still at 2019 prices...
Hope $15 buys you more than a few seconds. Think they make pills for that. Or ointmentsDo it and keep it around. Think about it. 30 rounds at .50/cpr will be the most fun you can have in a few seconds for $15 without the chance of getting herpaghonnasyphilaids from a discount hooker in Macongo.
I was trying to adjust for inflation.Hope $15 buys you more than a few seconds. Think they make pills for that. Or ointments
$45 for a solid minute. Gotcha!I was trying to adjust for inflation.
Just checked their site. They are still selling and right now they are intermittently taking credit cards. If you have $400, buy one just out of spite and to possibly help fund their legal defense. $400 is a lot cheaper than the ones popping up here for $900+ and in my personal opinion, again, that money will be going to a company we can all respect for not going tits up.
Weird....I just tried to buy one, crypto currency only for payment……….
At least the ATF/DOJ will have to go the extra step of identifying the buyer sufficiently when it requires RB to turn over all its sales information. In RBs defense, it's a smart move in that it is at least a step in trying to protect buyers' financial information. It's most likely a move to alleviate anxiety from potential buyers now that the ATF has taken the step of enacting law through its "rules and interpretations process."Weird....
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Really it doesn't matter though. It was purchased legally prior to anything being enacted....At least the ATF/DOJ will have to go the extra step of identifying the buyer sufficiently when it requires RB to turn over all its sales information. In RBs defense, it's a smart move in that it is at least a step in trying to protect buyers' financial information. It's most likely a move to alleviate anxiety from potential buyers now that the ATF has taken the step of enacting law through its "rules and interpretations process."